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The Belmont Cinema is an arthouse cinema on Belmont Street, Aberdeen, Scotland and is the last remaining independent cinema in the city. The cinema building is the property of Aberdeen City Council and is temporarily closed following the collapse of its former operator, the Centre for the Moving Image (CMI), in 2022.
The Capitol Cinema opened in February 1933, on the site of the earlier Electric Cinema, seating 2,100 to the plans of architects AGR Mackenzie and Clement George. In 1933, the Capitol was the most luxurious cinema, with full stage facilities and a Compton Organ.
The Cinema House (also the Union Hall, also The Picturedrome) The City Cinema (also ABC Bowl, Aberdeen Bowl) The Electric Cinema (also the Arcade Rink, and The New Electric) The Electric Hippodrome; The Empire (also Sunnybank Road Rink) The Gaiety (also the Saint Catherine's Hall, Cafe Hall, New Gaiety, Palladium, New Palladium)
Many of them are community based -North Edinburgh Arts, Govanhill Baths and Birnam Arts as well as Birks Cinema in Aberfeldy and the Belmont in Aberdeen. Their grants - while smaller than many ...
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The South Church is also on Belmont Street. [6] In November 1779, the anti-Burgher United Presbyterians of north Aberdeen moved to a purpose-built 800-seat church on Belmont Street. [8] [9] The Relief United Presbyterians established a Belmont Street congregation a little after 1778, when funds began to be raised for a 1000-seat church.
Originally a historic swimming pool, the building has been transformed into a multi-purpose space that hosts film screenings, live performances and educational events. With the closing of the Belmont in Aberdeen it has now established itself as a leading cultural hub in the region, especially for independent cinema. [60]
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